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Shanghai firms eye market in Middle East
THE Shanghai city government is encouraging local enterprises to explore the Middle Eastern market by grasping the opportunity presented by the post-war reconstruction of Iraq.---------------------------------------------
Time to take on those misusing religion
Several Islamic scholars attending a world conference here agreed it was urgent to correct misinterpretations of Islam by those who use the religion for their own political ends.
Visit to stress importance of Look East Policy
Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's three-day official visit to Japan beginning today is set to underscore the importance he is placing on continuing with the 'Look East Policy' started by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad more than two decades ago.
Consult a urologist for incontinence, don tells women
Women who are incontinent have been advised to see urologists, not gynaecologists.
Council relaxes rules on open-air foodstalls
Foodstall operators can continue to ply their trade at the Majlis Bandaraya Johor Baru open-air parking lots, provided these areas are free of heavy traffic.
IGP: Make use of men from other departments
The Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Norian Mai has ordered police chiefs to make use of personnel from all departments within the force to overcome the shortage of manpower in combating crime.
Stress on communication skills
At the Junior BRATs (Bright, Roving, Annoying Teens) camp being held at the Lumut Country Resort here, 40 youngsters discovered that learning communication skills could be lots of fun.
Scholar: Students bored by formal approach to English
The grammar-structured approach of teaching English in schools and higher learning institutions usually leads to the students getting bored, says an academician.
'Stress' is Japan's most recognised foreign word
B>TOKYO:/BIn a country where worn-out commuters fall asleep on their feet in trains and workers show loyalty by forgoing vacation, the foreign word most recognised is #8220;stress,#8221; a government survey said.